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McDonald’s: Russian Dolls

During the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, the Russia House was located right across the street from a flagship McDonald’s location. These Big Mac boxes based on matyroshka, a set of traditional Russian dolls that decrease in size and fit one inside the other, were sent over to welcome them. Inside the final and smallest Big Mac box was a coupon for free food written in Cyrillic. 100s of sets of boxes were then placed in McDonald’s take-out bags and dropped off at the Russia House for members of the Russian delegation.

Advertising Agency: Cossette, Vancouver, Canada
Creative Director: Bryan Collins
Creative Director: Rob Sweetman
Art Director: Scott Schneider
Copywriter: Jeff Shorkey
Designer: Rob Horsman


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BUY IT said,

March 4, 2010 @ 20:11

Great idea but wasteful much?

Tobias said,

March 5, 2010 @ 00:43

so?

Oscar Arenas said,

March 7, 2010 @ 13:11

It’s quite a superficial idea about Russians but leaving this apart, I only can see this campaign as a metaphor of how McDonald’s wastes energy and materials in their high amount of packaging.

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